Welcome to Yet Another Zombie Shooter game You can have some fun shooting zombies in this game! It is kinda finished. I might make some patches in the future, which would feature more content and such.

Story: (can't resist writing it! )You constructed a time machine, with which you can travel into the future. Since you're a kind of person who can't resist using it, you travel to the future and what you find is that Earth is now filled with zombies after some kind of zombie apocalypse. Since you didn't think this would happen, you only brought 1 pistol with only few bullets. After you stop travelling through time, you realize you don't have anymore fuel. Your machine stops and you're vulnerable to zombies. You want to go back to your time right that moment, but you notice that fuel consumption was much higher than you expected, and you almost ran out of fuel. A zombie runs to you and you shoot it. The blood of the zombie splashes into the fuel tank and you realize that your machine can run on zombie blood. However you will need to kill more than just 1 zombie to go back to your time. A genial idea pops to your mind. Since you don't have any weapons to fight, you program the time machine to bring you weapons from the past. Of course, it consumes zombie blood, but it is OK, since this is the only way. So you start your adventure of killing zombies and refilling your fuel tank so you can hopefully someday go back to your time!

This game is kinda cool. Needs more though.Consider taking away the boarders on the tiles.

I have no idea if I should even reply to your silly comment.

Not really a silly post he has a point eventually you will want to refine the graphics.

Its called WIP game o-o I added the grid on purpose. So I could see where the tiles end. Of course there would be no grid when I finish the game. You don't have to state the obvious.

PS

Don't forget to breath the air. You will die otherwise.

Did... did you really just say that? Look, he just made a friendly suggestion because yes, the grid looks strange unless you're doing it for debugging purposes. If you want your game to improve, I suggest you don't beat people down every time they say something you may not like. That's just... wow.

I ran it, and nothing but smooth sailing until I closed it and got a core dump (I... I am so sorry ).Pastebin

No idea.. Never happened to me before.

EDIT:

Core dumps happened a lot on my old and shitty laptop. I think it happened when that laptop was working very hard. Since the version I uploaded isn't limiting any fps, it is probably just overloading your computer. That fps counting is just for performance evaluation.

Honestly, I don't think your game could overload a computer, no offense. If its just simple calculations, it should be able to run on anyone's computer, even a netbook.

It's called a busy loop. A loop which never sleeps.

It still shouldn't crash a computer. If I could play Minecraft and old battefield on my old netbook from around four years ago (which I could), then your game should be able to run fine and not crash anything.

Nice job! The zombies have decent path-finding .Oh, you might want to add some collision between zombies; they bunch up into one blob if you don't

There is 0 path finding in here. Absolutely none. I'm too lazy to study A* path finding. This looks like path finding, but it isn't. About zombies collision yea. It might take a lot of performance though.

Collision doesn't take much performance really. Not with a simple circle or box. I recommend if you're using libGdx to use the circle class, and check if the circles overlap each other, and if they do, don't perform a movement. You can quickly iterate through your entities and check them with each other, it shouldn't cause many problems. This might not be the best way, but it works. (If anyone has a better way, please do add it here.)

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